Jahmyr Gibbs and Jameson Williams will be wearing new numbers for the Detroit Lions during the 2025 season.
Gibbs will wear No. 0 and Williams will don No. 1 this fall, the Lions announced Thursday.
Williams previously wore No. 9 for the Lions, while Gibbs competed as No. 26.
Both Gibbs and Williams played as No. 1 for Alabama.
Former Lions cornerback Jeff Okudah was originally wearing No. 1 when Detroit selected Williams with the No. 12 pick of the 2022 draft.
When Okudah was traded by the Lions in April 2023, Williams posted on social media and asked to get the No. 1 jersey back.
The Lions instead gave the number to cornerback Cameron Sutton ahead of the 2023 season, and to wide receiver Maurice Alexander in 2024.
Williams is now getting the chance to return to the same number he was wearing when he recorded 1,572 yards and 15 touchdowns during his 2021 season with the Crimson Tide.
He will be the 13th player in Lions history to wear No. 1 for Detroit, per Pro Football Reference.
Ennis Rakestraw, who wore No. 15 during his 2024 rookie season, will swap in for Williams' former No. 9.
Gibbs will meanwhile switch to No. 0, which has previously been worn by only three players in Lions history, according to Pro Football Reference.
Before Marvin Jones and Terrion Arnold wore it over the last two seasons, fullback Johnny Olszewski's 1961 season stood alone as the only No. 0 campaign in franchise history.
Morice Norris will take over No. 26 from Gibbs, while Arnold will now switch to No. 6.
Other changes include Tim Patrick switching from No. 17 to No. 12, Al-Quadin Muhammad changing from No. 69 to No. 96 and Brodric Martin moving from No. 98 to No. 99.
Six free agents added by the Lions this offseason also finalized numbers, although free agent additions Kyle Allen and Avonte Maddox have yet to confirm theirs, as noted by Richard Silva of the Detroit News.